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Jacek Markusiewicz
Jacek Markusiewicz is a Polish architect, artist, and creative coder seamlessly integrates traditional architectural principles with modern computational techniques. He holds a PhD in architecture and urban planning from the Warsaw University of Technology and earned a Master’s in Advanced Architecture from the Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia IAAC in Barcelona.
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Markusiewicz’s work blends architectural and organic references with forms generated through mathematical and algorithmic logic—offering a contemplative perspective on the future of digital art. His generative projects, such as Barbarians and Cantera, explore the intersection of built and natural environments through parametric design and creative coding.
By combining rigorous research with playful experimentation, Markusiewicz reveals how code can serve not only as a tool, but as a medium of expression. His practice acts as a bridge for those unfamiliar with computational art-translating complexity into clarity through a dialogue between historical form and digital innovation.
His work has been featured in both traditional and digital art exhibitions, including screenings at the National Museum in Warsaw and presentations at the Ars Electronica Festival. He has publish works on fxhash and Teia. His collaborations with platforms and galleries such at Verse, Tender, and BrightMoments. Two of his pieces (Cantera no.7 and Finale no.988) were auctioned at Christie’s.
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